Hickory Treatment Center at Kingman, AZ

 

Drug & Alcohol Addiction Rehab  Facility In Kingman, Arizona

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 1031 Detroit Avenue, Kingman, AZ 86401

Learn More About Our Treatment Center Located In Kingman, Arizona 

At Hickory Treatment Center at Kingman, we recognize that the path to recovery starts with that crucial first step. Our new facility, now open in Kingman, Arizona, offers comprehensive primary medical detox for opioids, benzodiazepines, and alcohol. With 24-hour medically monitored withdrawal and stabilization, our dedicated team ensures your safety and comfort every step of the way. Our inpatient rehabilitation program provides the essential care you need to begin your journey to recovery. Take the first step towards a brighter tomorrow at Hickory Treatment Center at Kingman. For more information, call our 24/7 call center at 1-800-638-6499

Commitment to Care and Community

  • Evidence-Based Methods: Our treatments are grounded in research and proven effective. We tailor our methods to each individual.
  • Detoxification: We provide a safe and comfortable detox process, ensuring that clients receive the necessary support during withdrawal.
  • Inpatient Treatment Programs: Our facility offers a supportive community where clients can focus on recovery. Structured programs include counseling, Individual therapy, group therapy, and skill-building activities.
  • Aftercare and Relapse Prevention: Recovery doesn’t end with treatment. We provide robust aftercare plans, equipping clients with tools to maintain sobriety and prevent relapse.

Accessible Quality Care with Hickory Network

  • We work closely with our clients to ensure quality care is accessible to everyone. We believe that recovery should not be hindered by financial barriers. Our team assists clients in navigating insurance coverage and exploring financial options.

Community Engagement

  • Local Impact: We’re committed to positively impacting the Kingman community. We collaborate with local organizations, law enforcement, and community referral partners to raise awareness about addiction and mental health.
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Our Treatment Team

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Meagan H., Executive Director

I am the Executive Director of Hickory Treatment Center at Kingman. I have been working at Hickory since June 2024. I have worked in the medical field since 2010 and in addiction and mental health for the past five years. I enjoy being part of a team that provides the best patient care. I am extremely passionate about our mission because we pride ourselves on helping patients maintain long-term sobriety. When I’m not at work, you can find me traveling and going on adventures with my dog.

 

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Tom B., Clinical Director

My name is Tom. I am the Clinical Director of Hickory Treatment Center at Kingman. I have been working at Hickory since 2024. I am a Licensed Independent Substance Abuse Counselor and have been Licensed in the state of Arizona since 2004. I began my career at the Ashtabula Juvenile Developmental Center in the small town of Ashtabula Ohio in 1991. I worked with children in various modalities until 2004 when I began providing substance abuse counseling for adult individuals. I chose this career because of my own stay in a 28-day treatment center for drug and alcohol treatment. That experience has kept me clean and sober since 1988. I have a love for photographing wild animals and wilderness landscapes in the desert or mountains. In my spare time you will need a 4wd and a GPS to find me.

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Dr. Kevin F. B, D.O., Medical Director

My name is Dr. Kevin B. I am the Medical Director Hickory Treatment Center at Kingman. I have two years of experience in Drug and Alcohol Rehab and 36 years of experience as an Osteopathic Physician. I am a new hire at Hickory. I enjoyed my time earlier in my career, as it helped the lives of many patients and their families. In my spare time, I enjoy riding my Harleys and shooting/hunting.

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Kera F., Director of Nursing

I am Kera, the Director of Nursing for Hickory Treatment Center at Kingman.  I began my employment with Hickory in July of 2024. I am a registered nurse with 24 years of experience in the medical profession and 16 years of nursing experience. I entered the nursing profession as I had a personal experience with a medical emergency involving one of my daughters.

The compassion and empathy provided to myself and my family inspired me to provide the same positive experiences for my patients. This is why I have chosen to care for patients in acute crisis. I believe these individuals are underserved and overlooked. I eagerly anticipate the opportunity to provide our patients with empathy, compassion, and the right set of circumstances to make life-altering changes to enhance their futures. This profession has allowed me the opportunity to become passionate about teaching my patients and developing professional relationships with individuals who may have no other source of support. Besides being a nurse, I am a mother of four children and five fur children. I enjoy spending my time traveling and fulfilling my passion for being a Disney adult. One of my bucket list items includes visiting all the Disney World theme parks worldwide.

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Krystal S., Nurse Practitioner

My name is Krystal, and I am a provider at Hickory Treatment Center at Kingman, AZ. I have been working at Hickory since July 2024. I have a master’s degree as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in the state of Arizona. I have been working in the field of mental health and addictions for the past 6 years. I chose this field because I truly enjoy helping others to find their recovery and feel good about themselves. I am extremely passionate about our mission because we pride ourselves on treating all of the needs of our clients to help them reach their long-term goal of sobriety. My hobbies include spending time with my family and traveling.

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Nancy A., Primary Therapist

My influence in deciding to become a therapist began during my career in law enforcement.  I transitioned into therapy after witnessing many individuals being judicially punished for SUD. I believe a clinical setting with compassionate therapy offers a more promising approach for those needing help rather than punishment.
 
In July 2024, I chose to join Hickory Behavioral Center because of its mission statement and the genuine connection I felt with the interview team. My path to becoming a Primary Therapist at Kingman Hickory Behavioral Center follows over eight years of experience and education, including an M.A. and M.S. and a LASAC license. At Hickory, I value the privilege of accompanying individuals on their journeys to more fulfilling lives. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends and love to travel. Through my dedication and passion, I strive to make a significant impact, one journey at a time.
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Stormie B., Primary Therapist

My name is Stormie, and I am a primary therapist at Hickory Treatment Center at Kingman. I have been with Hickory since July of 2024. I have worked in the substance abuse and mental health field for the last 11 years. I completed my practicum through Grand Canyon University with a Master’s in Addiction Counseling (Lopes Up!), and I obtained my licensure in June of 2016. Carl Rogers and his person-centered theory inspired me to enter this field. I knew I wanted to work in the helping field but was having trouble deciding which area.
 
The thought of being able to walk alongside someone during their journey, not telling them what or how to do it but aiding them in finding what works for them, was intriguing. Recovery and self-actualization are such an individualized process, which led to my gravitation to help those looking to abstain from use disorder behaviors. I enjoy many hobbies, such as desert toys, motorcycle riding, and traveling with our group of road trip warriors.
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Shirlmika W., Behavioral Health Tech Manager

My name is Shirlmika “Mika” W., and I am the Behavioral Health Tech Manager at Hickory Treatment Center at Kingman. I started working at Hickory in July 2024. I have been an MHT/BHT for the last 24 years. I chose this field because I like the feeling I get when I have helped someone accomplish something they needed to survive or just a goal the wanted to succeed in life. I’m passionate about seeing people succeed in life. My hobbies at this time in my life are my two kids that mean the world to me. I enjoy going to their sporting events and supporting their dreams.
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Tashina E., HR Manager

Tashina has been the HR Manager of Hickory Treatment Center at Kingman since May 2024. With over 20 years of experience in Human Resources and management, she brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to her role. Tashina chose this field because she is dedicated to helping employees succeed, seeing the best in themselves, and reaching their goals. She strongly believes in Hickory’s mission statement and the positive impact they are making in many communities. Her commitment to this field is deeply personal, as her father battled addiction for many years. This connection makes her role at Hickory especially meaningful, as she is part of an environment that helps others overcome similar challenges. Outside of work, Tashina enjoys spending time with her family, whether camping, having cookouts, or just enjoying quality time together.
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Is Treatment The Next Step For You

Determining if drug and alcohol rehab is the right choice can be challenging. Treatment is essential for anyone who finds that substance use is negatively impacting their health, relationships, work, or daily activities. It’s particularly crucial for those who have made repeated attempts to reduce or stop their use unsuccessfully, or who experience withdrawal symptoms when not using. If substance dependence is causing distress and hindering your quality of life, seeking professional help can be a transformative step. Remember, it’s not about how much you use, but how it affects your life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of addiction do you treat?

We treat a wide range of addictions, including alcohol, opioid, stimulant, and other substance addictions. Additionally, we provide support for co-occurring mental health issues.

What is the first step to starting treatment?

The first step is to contact us for a free, confidential assessment. This helps us understand your needs and tailor a treatment plan for you.

What therapies do you use?

We utilize evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). These are complemented by individual and group counseling sessions.

Do you offer detox services?

Yes, we provide medically supervised detoxification services. This ensures safe withdrawal from substances under professional care.

Is family involvement part of the treatment process?

Yes, we encourage family involvement as it is crucial for recovery. We offer family therapy sessions to support healing for the entire family.

Do you provide mental health support?

Yes, we offer integrated mental health support as part of our treatment programs. This includes therapy for co-occurring disorders like anxiety and depression.

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Contact Hickory Recovery today to find a location near you. We would love to become part of your sobriety success story!